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Wednesday 3 November 2010

Potato and Peanuts Chaat in Bread Cups

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Hi!

The festive occasion of Diwali has begun with people celebrating Dhanateras all over the country today. I can see and read so many recipes across the blogosphere celebrating this festive moment.So many traditional and innovative recipes are shared by my friends in the last few days and I am enjoying peeping into them, though I must confess there are so many posts I am yet to check, but I will surely find time to have a look at all of them gradually and learn from them.

As you all know that there are no celebrations at my place so I have not made any festive sweets and savories but I do treat my family with palatable stuff. I am always on a look out to try snacks for kids as treating them with good stuff is surely what I enjoy and at the same time find it challenging too. The younger one has holidays and is hungry all the time, so Mommy dear has to keep providing him with something or other. Did I tell you that he is a big fan of Chaats and enjoys eating Paani Poori? Now, paani poori was surely not what I was aiming to make but  I surely  thought of concocting an interesting chaat for him which he did relish finally.

The kid likes potatoes as well as peanuts so I mixed both of them and inserted it in baked bread baskets and some toppings on top,and the chaat was ready. This is a perfect delight for an evening snack or a party and I can  bet ‘no one can eat just one’. I tried making the cups in two ways, a bite size and the other large one. The bite size are perfect as a party starter but is not very filling, the large one is what one should make for the family. Let’s read how….

Ingredients

For Bread Cups

Whole Wheat bread slices

muffin cups

butter

For Coriander-Yogurt Chutney

2 tbsp yogurt

a handful of coriander

one garlic pod

1 tbsp onion

salt to taste

3 green chilies

a tsp lemon juice

For Potato-Peanut Filling

3 boiled potatoes cubed

1/2 cup roasted peanuts

a tbsp chaat masala

1 tsp red chili pwd

salt to taste

2 tsp lemon’s juice

To garnish

Finely chopped onion and tomato

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Method

 For Bread Cup Large One

Cut the edges of the bread and roll it flat using a rolling pin.

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Apply butter and shape it like a cup inside a greased muffin cup.

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For Small Cup

Repeat the first two steps like the large cups.

Using a cutter cut a circle and prick it. Apply butter and then place it in a muffin cup.

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Bake the large cups in a 180C preheated oven for 20 mins and small for 15 mins. Remove, cool and use.

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 For Chutney

Grind together all the ingredients under the heading with a little water.

Potato-Peanut Filling

Heat a tsp oil and add the potatoes, followed by chaat masala and red chili pwd. Mix in the peanuts and salt to taste. Cool and add lemon juice and mix.

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Assembling

The bread cups put the potato-peanut filling followed by the chutney. Garnish with the chopped onions and tomatoes. If you like sweet taste do put some tamarind-dates chutney too. We prefer our chaat a bit spicy so avoided that.

Serve immediately once assembled.

 

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Sending this chaat to my event ‘Only’- Chaat hosted here by me.

Also sending

Corn Chaat in Baked Corn Cups

Black Chana Chaat

WISHING ALL MY FRIENDS AND READERS A VERY HAPPY DIWALI.

44 comments:

  1. superbly made chaat cups.....look wonderful and absolutely tempting...

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  2. That's a delicious chat in a cool cup..Happy Diwali..

    simplehomefood.com

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  3. Happy Diwali! They look delicious and great snack!

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  4. Yummy recipe pari. Just loved it :)

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  5. They look so cute and elegant. Delicous too :-)

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  6. Great idea of making cups with bread..

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  7. chat with bread cups looks yummy n kid will love it..wish you a happy deepavali..

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  8. wow love those cute crisp cups :)

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  9. What a yummy n innovative chat ... I jus love ur bread cups idea .. will try it out soon !!!

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  10. Hi first time here...bread cups looks yummy ..thanks for sharing.

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  11. Delicious snack..super cute cups,love it

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  12. Looks very cute, crispy and yummy

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  13. thats a great idea...even a great appetizer...looks yum!

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  14. Cute cups! Love the bite sized appetizer!

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  15. cute little bread cups with yummy chat.....sooo delicious!!

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  16. A delicious chaat and love those cute bread cups :-)

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  17. Wow.. those are just perfect pick me up snacks or appetizers. Bread cups filled with potatoes -- what's not to love about them. Wish you and your family a very Happy Diwali.

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  18. Bread cups looks cute....btw pari the link for event chaat at the end of the post is not working for me....just give it a check

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  19. Chaat looks delicious. Nice recipe Pari.

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  20. Happy Diwali Pari!
    these chaat cups look mighty gorgeous..i am drooling :)

    US Masala

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  21. bread cups are so cute. awesome chaat:)

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  22. lovely cups... Would love the chaat in those cups...

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  23. Soo cute bread cups, feel like grabbing rite now..irresistible chaat Pari..

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  24. This looks delicious. Your son is lucky to have a mom who makes such wonderful treats. I love your bread cups; what a great idea! These would make an excellent appetizer too:)

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  25. That's what I'll call innovation....awesome...Happy Diwali to you and your family !

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  26. look delicious and great snack!
    happy diwali

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  27. Cute cups with delicious chat..loved it! Wish u & ur family happy Diwali!!

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  28. I like the way you did the bread cups...easy and quick.

    These peanut bread cups make a great party food.

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  29. delicious bread cups beautifully presented

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  30. looks cute!! Happy Diwali to you and your family!!

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  31. wow, Pari, what a unique snack idea! love this.. Happy diwali to you and your family.

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  32. No I am not a stalker just browsing through blogs,I saw this post and could not help but comment on these bread baskets,they are so neat and fun !!!

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  33. looks so perfect and yummy..

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  34. pari, cute lil bread baskets! lovely idea.

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  35. such a wonderful recipe..i simply love your blog!

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  36. really nice one and tempting.... what another filling can we use other than peanuts????

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